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Old 03-05-2018, 07:03 PM
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Default DSE Quadralink Control Arm Angles

I'm building a Dodge Challenger and a few years back I purchased a new DSE Quadralink 1st Gen Camaro rear suspension package with un-welded control arms from DSE. I never got around to installing it until now. The cars aren't all that different on wheelbase, etc. and with some fab work I can modify it to fit as others have done for non specific applications.

Can anyone with a Quadralink installed measure the angle of the lower and upper control arms at ride height (when the car is at ride height how many degrees up or down from level are the control arms) or if you know without measuring tell me the angles at ride height?

I can call DSE on this also if nobody can give me this info, but figure it would be easier to just ask here as I'm not sure they will give this info for a "universal" application.

Thanks in advance. Wes
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